Bose Audio Digital Signal Processing Intern interview questions
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I was contacted via email to schedule a phone interview for an intern position for the summer of 2014. Turns out this was the first and final round of interviews for interns since they didn't want to fly people up to Massachusetts for an intern position. Interview was pretty basic. Asked questions about my resume, previous projects, and experiences related to signal processing. Knowledge of signal processing skills using MATLAB was heavily desired. Provided examples of these skills and mentioned working with a team as something I thrived in.
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It was pretty straightforward. Not really any questions regarding anything specific. Was asked to provide an example of DSP skills using MATLAB. Make sure you can clearly explain this step over the phone. I found it difficult to explain with just words...would have preferred drawing it.